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  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion - Classic Illustrated Edition

    David Hume, S. Harris

    eBook (Heritage Illustrated Publishing, Nov. 16, 2014)
    * Beautifully illustrated with atmospheric paintings by renowned artists, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a fascinating philosophical work in which three philosophers named Demea, Philo, and Cleanthes debate the nature of God's existence. * Just as accessible and enjoyable for today's readers as it would have been when first published, the book is one of the great works of English philosophical literature and continues to be widely read throughout the world.* This meticulous digital edition from Heritage Illustrated Publishing is a faithful reproduction of the original text and is enhanced with images of classic works of art carefully selected by our team of professional editors.
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

    David Hume

    Paperback (Merchant Books, June 22, 2009)
    An unabridged, digitally enhanced printing to include modern layout and typeface.
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion Illustrated

    David Hume

    language (, Sept. 22, 2019)
    "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical work by the Scottish philosopher David Hume. Through dialogue, three philosophers named Demea, Philo, and Cleanthes debate the nature of God's existence. Whether or not these names reference specific philosophers, ancient or otherwise, remains a topic of scholarly dispute. While all three agree that a god exists, they differ sharply in opinion on God's nature or attributes and how, or if, humankind can come to knowledge of a deity.In the Dialogues, Hume's characters debate a number of arguments for the existence of God, and arguments whose proponents believe through which we may come to know the nature of God. Such topics debated include the argument from design—for which Hume uses a house—and whether there is more suffering or good in the world (argument from evil).Hume started writing the Dialogues in 1750 but did not complete them until 1776, shortly before his death. They are based partly on Cicero's De Natura Deorum. The Dialogues were published posthumously in 1779, originally with neither the author's nor the publisher's name"
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

    David HUME (1711 - 1776)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Sept. 3, 2017)
    A philosophical text by the Scottish philosopher David Hume, three philosophers namely Demea, Philo, and Cleanthes argue with the nature of the presence of God. If these names cite certain philosophers, historical or not, leaves a question of scholarly discussion. Although the three philosophers assent that there is truly a God, they held opposing views in the nature or characteristics of God and how humans came to know of a divine being. In his Dialogues, the Scottish philosopher’s fellows argue several disagreements for the God’s presence, and argues whose advocates deem in which we might come to know the nature of God. David Hume born as David Home was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist, who is most popular in the modern day for his greatly effective system of philosophical empiricism, skepticism, and naturalism. His philosophical empiricism ranks him with John Locke, Francis Bacon, and Thomas Hobbes as an English Empiricist. Commencing with his A Treatise of Human Nature in 1739, Hume endeavored to establish a whole naturalistic science of man that observed the beginning of psychology of human nature. Contrary to philosophical rationalists, Hume supposed that emotion instead of reason dominates human behavior and contended in contrast to the presence of inherent thoughts, postulating that all human intelligence is sooner or later brought into exclusively in knowledge. He therefore alleged that real intelligence have got to either be precisely perceptible to matters apparent in knowledge, or has an effect from theoretical reasoning concerning dealings between thoughts which have sprung from experience, referring the remainder as referring the remainder as "nothing but sophistry and illusion", a dichotomy subsequently specified the name Hume's fork.
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

    David Hume

    Hardcover (Bibliotech Press, July 13, 2019)
    Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical work written by the Scottish philosopher David Hume. Through dialogue, three fictional characters named Demea, Philo, and Cleanthes debate the nature of God's existence. While all three agree that a god exists, they differ sharply in opinion on God's nature or attributes and how, or if, humankind can come to knowledge of a deity.In the Dialogues, Hume's characters debate a number of arguments for the existence of God, and arguments whose proponents believe through which we may come to know the nature of God. Such topics debated include the argument from design — for which Hume uses a house — and whether there is more suffering or good in the world (argument from evil)
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

    David Hume

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 21, 2006)
    How can we know that God exists? Is it possible to find proof of religion's most significant issues? Can we presume that the orderliness of the universe offers evidence of a purposeful creator? David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion explores these perennial questions in a thought-provoking and highly readable style.This classic examines its controversial subject in the well-known manner of the Platonic dialogues. Hume's characters discuss God's existence, his divinity and attributes, and the reasons behind his creation of the world. In clear, evocative prose, the debate's participants state and defend their positions, most of which center on the concept currently known as Intelligent Design. Hume's intense skepticism provides ingenious, persuasive refutations of the notion that reason and logic provide support for religious dogma. A work of historical importance as well as of ongoing relevance to modern life, this volume endures as both an inspiring philosophical inquiry and a literary gem.
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

    David Hume

    eBook (Aegitas, April 20, 2017)
    Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical work by the Scottish philosopher David Hume. Through dialogue, three philosophers named Demea, Philo, and Cleanthes debate the nature of God's existence. Whether or not these names reference specific philosophers, ancient or otherwise, remains a topic of scholarly dispute. While all three agree that a god exists, they differ sharply in opinion on God's nature or attributes and how, or if, humankind can come to knowledge of a deity.
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion Illustrated

    David Hume

    language (, July 16, 2019)
    Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical work by the Scottish philosopher David Hume. Through dialogue, three philosophers named Demea, Philo, and Cleanthes debate the nature of God's existence. Whether or not these names reference specific philosophers, ancient or otherwise, remains a topic of scholarly dispute. While all three agree that a god exists, they differ sharply in opinion on God's nature or attributes and how, or if, humankind can come to knowledge of a deity.In the Dialogues, Hume's characters debate a number of arguments for the existence of God, and arguments whose proponents believe through which we may come to know the nature of God. Such topics debated include the argument from design—for which Hume uses a house—and whether there is more suffering or good in the world (argument from evil).
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

    David Hume,

    eBook (Heritage Books, Aug. 30, 2019)
    Hume conceived of philosophy as the inductive, experimental science of human nature. Taking the scientific method of the English physicist Sir Isaac Newton as his model and building on the epistemology of the English philosopher John Locke, Hume tried to describe how the mind works in acquiring what is called knowledge. He concluded that no theory of reality is possible; there can be no knowledge of anything beyond experience. Despite the enduring impact of his theory of knowledge, Hume seems to have considered himself chiefly as a moralist.The moral sense school reached its fullest development in the works of two Scottish philosophers, Francis Hutcheson (1694–1746) and David Hume (1711–76). Hutcheson was concerned with showing, against the intuitionists, that moral judgment cannot be based on reason and therefore must be a matter…Early life and worksHume was the younger son of Joseph Hume, the modestly circumstanced laird, or lord, of Ninewells, a small estate adjoining the village of Chirnside, about nine miles distant from Berwick-upon-Tweed on the Scottish side of the border. David’s mother, Catherine, a daughter of Sir David Falconer, president of the Scottish court of session, was in Edinburgh when he was born. In his third year his father died. He entered Edinburgh University when he was about 12 years old and left it at 14 or 15, as was then usual. Pressed a little later to study law (in the family tradition on both sides), he found it distasteful and instead read voraciously in the wider sphere of letters. Because of the intensity and excitement of his intellectual discovery, he had a nervous breakdown in 1729, from which it took him a few years to recover.
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion: The Posthumous Essays of the Immortality of the Soul and of Suicide by David Hume Published by Hackett Pub Co 2nd

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    Unknown Binding (Hackett Pub Co, March 15, 1994)
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  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

    David Hume

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 24, 2020)
    Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical work by the Scottish philosopher David Hume. Through dialogue, three philosophers named Demea, Philo, and Cleanthes debate the nature of God's existence.
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

    David Hume

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical work by the Scottish philosopher David Hume. Through dialogue, three fictional characters named Demea, Philo, and Cleanthes debate the nature of God's existence. While all three agree that a god exists, they differ sharply in opinion on God's nature or attributes and how, or if, humankind can come to knowledge of a deity.